
By Ellen Messmer
Excerpt:
"Core Security Technologies says it’s discovered an IPv6-related buffer-overflow vulnerability in several versions of the OpenBSD operating system that would allow an attacker to knock a server offline or take control at the kernel level. The OpenBSD project, the group which makes the free operating system available, has issued a software patch to plug the hole.”
Source: Network World
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